Clarence Darrow
Kultur (1974)
Biography, Drama
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032031320895
IMDB   8.0
1 hr 20 mins USA / English
DVD  Region   NR
Henry Fonda Clarence Darrow
Director
John Rich
Writer David W. Rintels

From The Award-Winning Play By David W. Rintels

In a rarely seen filmed version of his acclaimed one man show, Henry Fonda stars as controversial lawyer Clarence Darrow. The great actor is brilliantly showcased in a drama that follows Darrow's reflections on his life, his passions, his personal disappointments, and his professional triumphs.

As attorney for some notorious defendants, including Darwinist John T. Scopes and thrill killers Leopold and Loeb, Darrow was one of the most courageous defenders of public justice in American history. Clarence Darrow probes deeper than his famous résumé by revealing what drove the man in his work. Fonda's dazzling monologue, adapted from Irving Stone's biography Clarence Darrow For The Defense, begins with the lawyer's childhood, then enters into a moving description of Darrow's support for the troubled labor movement of the early 20th Century. The drama continues by re-enacting some of Darrow's impassioned pleas to the juries of his most renowned court cases. Fonda brings Darrow to life, emotionally and physically, by achieving a fine balance between personal introspection and courtroom theatrics.
Edition Details
Distributor Kultur Video
Release Date 1/31/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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